The College justly prides itself on the watchful care it gives to conditions of sanitation. Two hygienic precautions recently instituted will serve still further to safeguard the health of the community. An inspection of private dwellings, eating clubs, fraternity houses, college buildings, and all dairies supplying milk to the precinct of Hanover has been undertaken by Dr. H. N. Kingsford, medical director of the College and chairman of the town board of health. Orders will be given compelling the immediate remedy of all unhealthful conditions that may be found.
The second precaution has to do with janitor service in the dormitories. It has been a custom of long standing with many janitors to make the beds of the students as early in the morning as possible. often immediately after the occupants have arisen. In accordance with a new order from the office of the Medical Director, no beds will be made up before eleven o'clock in the morning, thus insuring to all beds a sufficient daily airing.